CIS Oracle Linux 6 Server L2 v2.0.0

Audit Details

Name: CIS Oracle Linux 6 Server L2 v2.0.0

Updated: 11/6/2024

Authority: CIS

Plugin: Unix

Revision: 1.11

Estimated Item Count: 120

File Details

Filename: CIS_Oracle_Linux_6_v2.0.0_Server_L2.audit

Size: 402 kB

MD5: b5d90867afd9773459c9f48bf65850cc
SHA256: 4a7be8e9d07688cf41d568e87823f9de31eb2d26f16e182349fc218b220e7ba8

Audit Items

DescriptionCategories
1.1.2 Ensure /tmp is configured

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

1.1.6 Ensure separate partition exists for /var

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

1.1.7 Ensure separate partition exists for /var/tmp

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

1.1.11 Ensure separate partition exists for /var/log

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

1.1.12 Ensure separate partition exists for /var/log/audit

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

1.1.13 Ensure separate partition exists for /home

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

1.6.1.5 Ensure the SELinux mode is enforcing - config

ACCESS CONTROL

1.6.1.5 Ensure the SELinux mode is enforcing - getenforce

ACCESS CONTROL

1.8.1 Ensure GNOME Display Manager is removed

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

3.1.1 Disable IPv6

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.1.1 Ensure auditd is installed - audit

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.1.1 Ensure auditd is installed - audit-libs

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.1.2 Ensure augenrules is enabled

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.1.3 Ensure auditd service is enabled

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.1.4 Ensure auditing for processes that start prior to auditd is enabled

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.2.1 Ensure audit log storage size is configured

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.2.2 Ensure audit logs are not automatically deleted

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.2.3 Ensure system is disabled when audit logs are full - 'action_mail_acct = root'

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.2.3 Ensure system is disabled when audit logs are full - 'admin_space_left_action = halt'

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.2.3 Ensure system is disabled when audit logs are full - 'space_left_action = email'

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.2.4 Ensure audit_backlog_limit is sufficient

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.3 Ensure events that modify date and time information are collected - auditctl /etc/localtime

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.3 Ensure events that modify date and time information are collected - auditctl adjtimex settimeofday 32-bit

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.3 Ensure events that modify date and time information are collected - auditctl adjtimex settimeofday 64-bit

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.3 Ensure events that modify date and time information are collected - auditctl adjtimex settimeofday64-bit

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.3 Ensure events that modify date and time information are collected - auditctl clock_settime 32-bit

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.3 Ensure events that modify date and time information are collected - auditctl clock_settime 64-bit

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.3 Ensure events that modify date and time information are collected - rules.d /etc/localtime

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.3 Ensure events that modify date and time information are collected - rules.d adjtimex settimeofday 32-bit

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.3 Ensure events that modify date and time information are collected - rules.d adjtimex settimeofday 64-bit

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.3 Ensure events that modify date and time information are collected - rules.d clock_settime 64-bit

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.3 Ensure events that modify date and time information are collected - rules.d stime 32-bit

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.4 Ensure events that modify user/group information are collected - auditctl /etc/group

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.4 Ensure events that modify user/group information are collected - auditctl /etc/gshadow

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.4 Ensure events that modify user/group information are collected - auditctl /etc/passwd

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.4 Ensure events that modify user/group information are collected - auditctl /etc/security/opasswd

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.4 Ensure events that modify user/group information are collected - auditctl /etc/shadow

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.4 Ensure events that modify user/group information are collected - rules.d /etc/group

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.4 Ensure events that modify user/group information are collected - rules.d /etc/gshadow

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.4 Ensure events that modify user/group information are collected - rules.d /etc/passwd

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.4 Ensure events that modify user/group information are collected - rules.d /etc/security/opasswd

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.4 Ensure events that modify user/group information are collected - rules.d /etc/shadow

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

4.1.5 Ensure events that modify the system's network environment are collected - auditctl /etc/hosts

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.5 Ensure events that modify the system's network environment are collected - auditctl /etc/issue

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.5 Ensure events that modify the system's network environment are collected - auditctl /etc/issue.net

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.5 Ensure events that modify the system's network environment are collected - auditctl /etc/sysconfig/network

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.5 Ensure events that modify the system's network environment are collected - auditctl sethostname setdomainname 32-bit

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.5 Ensure events that modify the system's network environment are collected - auditctl sethostname setdomainname 64-bit

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.5 Ensure events that modify the system's network environment are collected - rules.d /etc/hosts

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

4.1.5 Ensure events that modify the system's network environment are collected - rules.d /etc/issue

AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT